Question what setting should I use in the bios?

Elie_4

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I made this build yesterday https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BjpDXy, I had issues with psu but the store tech support helped me and it turn out I was using wrong cables to plug to the cpu pin since cables are not named and forgot sata power cable at the store, which they will ship it tomorrow and I cannot boot to without it, now my pc can boot too bios so I decided maybe to change some bios settings now since I can. the only thing I changed was enabling XMP since ram was running at 4800 and now it is running 6000. so any setting other should I change.
 
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I made this build yesterday https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BjpDXy, I had issues with psu but the store tech support helped me and it turn out I was using wrong cables to plug to the cpu pin since cables are not named and forgot sata power cable at the store, which they will ship it tomorrow and I cannot boot to without it, now my pc can boot too bios so I decided maybe to change some bios settings now since I can. the only thing I changed was enabling XMP since ram was running at 4800 and now it is running 6000. so any setting other should I change.
TPM - Enable
CSM - Disable (UEFI enabled)
BOOT disk (USB) as first device so you can install OS.
As you are most probably using
Kingston A1000 960 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4...
I made this build yesterday https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BjpDXy, I had issues with psu but the store tech support helped me and it turn out I was using wrong cables to plug to the cpu pin since cables are not named and forgot sata power cable at the store, which they will ship it tomorrow and I cannot boot to without it, now my pc can boot too bios so I decided maybe to change some bios settings now since I can. the only thing I changed was enabling XMP since ram was running at 4800 and now it is running 6000. so any setting other should I change.
TPM - Enable
CSM - Disable (UEFI enabled)
BOOT disk (USB) as first device so you can install OS.
As you are most probably using
Kingston A1000 960 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive
As primary BOOT drive (it's most suited for that) you don't need other drives (it's not even recommended to have them connected until OS is installed) you can already install Windows and connect others when you get cables.
 
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